Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg (second creation)

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Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg (27 April 1699 – 8 February 1774) was a British peer.[1]

Fauconberg was the son and heir of Thomas Belasyse, 3rd Viscount Fauconberg, by his wife Bridget Gage, a daughter of Sir John Gage, 4th Baronet.[2] He was raised as a Roman Catholic, but made a public abjuration of the faith and converted to the Church of England.[3] Fauconberg succeeded to his father's viscountcy on 26 November 1718.[4] He served as a Lord of the Bedchamber to George II between 1738 and 1760, and was made a member of the Privy Council. On 16 June 1756, he was created Earl Fauconberg in the Peerage of Great Britain.[5]

He married Catherine Betham, the daughter of John Betham, on 5 August 1726. He was succeeded in his titles by his son, Henry.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cracroft's Peerage: The Complete Guide to the British Peerage & Baronetage - 'Fauconberg, Earl (GB, 1756 - 1802)' http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/fauconberg1774.htm
  2. ^ George Kearsley, Kearsley's Complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland, Volume 1 (1799), 126.
  3. ^ The English Peerage, Volume 1 (1790), 388.
  4. ^ The Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland: The peerage of England (W. Owen [and 2 others], 1790), 296.
  5. ^ George Kearsley, Kearsley's Complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland, Volume 1 (1799), 126.
  6. ^ George Kearsley, Kearsley's Complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland, Volume 1 (1799), 126.
Peerage of Great Britain
New creation Earl Fauconberg
2nd creation
1756–1774
Succeeded by
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Thomas Belasyse
Viscount Fauconberg
1st creation
1718–1774
Succeeded by